IMO, this is much better than the status quo. Most programmers are terrible about writing clean code with good comments. I would much prefer this style over unreadable mess (especially if it’s a language/framework I’m not comfortable with).
But of course, it’s not an either-or. Ideally, I agree LLMs would provide slightly fewer comments.
> But remember, Apple’s fees are only in the iOS app. Your prices on the web and the Android app will remain completely unaffected. You can always send your fans to this Help Center article which explains the iOS in-app fees relative to other platforms, so they can better understand the implications of where they choose to make their purchases.
I also went down this road recently, and discovered caddy-security, but I have security concerns [0]. Software always has vulnerabilities, but this was enough to scare me off. Something like keycloak or authentia seems more tested and secure.
> Aerosolization of viruses via toilet flushing may be more impactful, compared with aerosolization of bacteria, given differences in response to humidity and in droplet size. Various studies have indicated that viruses retain viability at both low or high relative humidities and, therefore can remain infectious in droplet nuclei and other aerosols, which may stay suspended in the air for hours to days. Also, viruses are likely to aerosolize more easily than bacteria and 94% of virus has been shown to partition into liquid phase rather than solid phase.
But of course, it’s not an either-or. Ideally, I agree LLMs would provide slightly fewer comments.